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  1. Schools spared by better scores (Columbian Missourian)
  2. Kansas State Board of Education Delaying Increase in Test Standards (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  3. Schumer: Area schools shorted $44M by fed (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  4. Public School Students Can Choose High School (KDKA Pittsburgh)
  5. Desegregation, Test Score Mandates Leave Franklin Schools In Lurch (WRAL-TV 5 Raleigh)
  6. No Child Left Behind, yet... (49 ABC News Topeka)
  7. Schools placed on watch list (The MetroWest Daily News)
  8. New battles looming over English-learners (Arizona Daily Star)
  9. Schools are on the upswing (Town Online)
  10. Schumer seeks school aid (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  11. Beaver County Times Allegheny Times - Eroding (The Beaver County Times)
  12. Analyzing No Child Left Behind results: School officials discuss this year?s test scores (Montclair Times)
  13. ESL Students' Scores Don't Count (NBC 5 Chicago)
  14. Business Roundtable to Host Fourth Annual Forum on No Child Left Behind (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  15. ESL Students' Scores Don't Count (WGAL 8 Susquehanna Valley)
  16. Higher ed is next challenge after No Child, secretary says (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  17. State to explore abandoning No Child Left Behind law (Lawrence Journal-World)
  18. NMRSD scores high for NCLB with two schools in need (Public Spirit)
  19. NMRSD scores high for NCLB with two schools in need (Groton Landmark)
  20. Great news for four local schools (The Enterprise)
  21. Education Tests Get OK (WOWT-TV Omaha)
  22. Feds reverse ruling on state's assessment program (Lincoln Journal Star)
  23. Topeka elementary school receives failing marks under the No Child Left Behind Act (49 ABC News Topeka)
  24. No Child Left Behind rules are stumping state officials (New Bern Sun Journal)
  25. Parents, officials grapple with school choice (Stamford Advocate)
  26. Satire: 'No Child' Law Leaves Child, 11, Behind (Newsweek)
  27. Schools work to meet the requirements (Gillette News Record)
  28. Batavia looks to improve reading (The Beacon News)
  29. State tardy with tests (Suburban Chicago Newspapers)
  30. Fleming says Lott can be beaten (Hattiesburg American)
  31. District advice council to meet (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
  32. Educators meet on 'No Child left behind' (The Saginaw News)
  33. State tardy with tests (The Herald News)
  34. No Child Left Behind (El Diario La Prensa)
  35. The Community Network (Rockland Village Soup)
  36. Weiss school teacher earns federal award (The Saginaw News)
  37. No Child Left Behind likely to get renewed (The Saginaw News)
  38. Local schools on No Child Left Behind list (The Iowa City Press-Citizen)
  39. Supt. takes issue with test that shows school lacking (News Transcript)
  40. All DCS schools make adequate yearly progress (Outer Banks Sentinel)
  41. Schools seek 50 percent as solution (Clovis News Journal)
  42. Maynard school taken off 'state improvement' list (The MetroWest Daily News)
  43. Test scores tell partial story (Milford Daily News)
  44. No Child Left Behind: Take it and leave it (The Prairie Advocate)
  45. State to explore abandoning No Child Left Behind law (Lawrence Journal-World)
  46. Topeka elementary school receives failing marks under the No Child Left Behind Act (49 ABC News Topeka)
  47. Lieberman vows to re-examine No Child Left Behind Act (Norwalk Advocate)
  48. Lieberman vows to re-examine No Child Left Behind Act (Stamford Advocate)
  49. Mississippi briefs JACKSON (The Clarion-Ledger)
  50. NCLB gets a C mark on mid-term report card (Dawson News & Advertiser)
  51. Area schools make adequate progress (Portsmouth Herald)
  52. No Child Left Behind funding cut to local schools (Adirondack Daily Enterprise)
  53. Feds say SAT use flunks Maine (The Times Record)
  54. No Child Left Behind leaves schools struggling (Range News)
  55. No Child Left Behind stirs Conn. campaigns (The Hill)
  56. MSAD 5 schools fail to pass No Child Left Behind (Camden VillageSoup)
  57. 4 IC schools on 'No Child Left Behind' list (The Daily Iowan)
  58. The No Child Left Behind Act: Are We Saving or Ruining Our Public Schools? (Law.com)
  59. MSAD 5 schools fail to pass No Child Left Behind (Rockland Village Soup)
  60. The No Child Left Behind Act: Are We Saving or Ruining Our Public Schools? (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)
  61. Two San Diego County schools named No Child Left Behind Blue Ribbon Schools (North County Times)
  62. NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND? (Newsday)
  63. No Child Left Behind a key campaign issue (Norwalk Advocate)
  64. No Child Left Behind a key campaign issue (Stamford Advocate)
  65. Oklahoma's 'No Child Left Behind' Blue Ribbon Winners (KOTV 6 Tulsa)
  66. No Child Left Behind Award (KSFY)
  67. Ruling In No Child Left Behind Case Released (Eyewitness News 3 Hartford)
  68. Judge Dismisses Most of No Child Left Behind Lawsuit (Fox News)
  69. Evansville High School Wins No Child Left Behind Award (WISC Channel3000.com via Yahoo! News)
  70. Schools look to meet No Child Left Behind goals (Pioneer News)
  71. School Board Reports Schools Accredited For Effort On No Child Left Behind Act (Rockbridge Weekly)
  72. No favorable statistic left behind in federal law (Chicago Sun-Times)
  73. Standardized testing to start this week (WRGB)
  74. Standardized Testing To Start This Week (WPTZ Plattsburgh)
  75. No Child Left Behind tests to be given this month (WCAX 3)
  76. No Child Left Behind tests to be given this month (Boston Globe)
  77. Non-native speakers to get no breaks: No Child Left Behind law to test all the same (La Crosse Tribune)
  78. State education officials take message to D.C. in advance of reauthorization of No Child Left Behind Act (North County Times)
  79. No Child Left Behind tests set for October (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  80. No Child Left Behind tests ready (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
  81. Science and No Child Left Behind (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  82. Officials debate reform of No Child Left Behind Act (Register-Pajajonian)
  83. Remarks by the President on No Child Left Behind (White House News)
  84. Bush defends No Child Left Behind Act (News 8 Austin)
  85. Remarks by President Bush on No Child Left Behind (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  86. Bush: No Child Left Behind Closing Achievement Gap (Washington Post)
  87. Bush pushes No Child Left Behind (UPI)
  88. Bush to Make No Child Left Behind Law Priority for Next Year (Fox News)
  89. No Child Left Behind: More schools falling short (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  90. Fewer SC schools meet education targets under No Child Left Behind (WIS News 10 Columbia)
  91. Bush says No Child Left Behind law needs renewal, revisions (NorthJersey.com)
  92. Bush touts No Child Left Behind but concedes it is failing some (The Buffalo News)
  93. Schools Face No Child Left Behind Sanctions (WHO-TV 13 Des Moines)
  94. No Child Left Behind: More schools falling short View school-by-school reports (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
  95. R-5 meets its No Child Left Behind standard (Nevada Daily Mail)
  96. Polson teacher wins No Child Left Behind award (Great Falls Tribune)
  97. Candidates push to change No Child Left Behind law (KPUA Hilo)
  98. Mattoon administrators debate No Child Left Behind (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
  99. Education panelists: Lobby for No Child Left Behind changes (Palm Springs and Coachella Valley Local News and Guides)
  100. Education panelists: Lobby for No Child Left Behind changes (Desert Sun)
  101. Despite a Doctorate and Top Students, Unqualified to Teach (New York Times)
  102. The Week Ahead (Tulsa World)
  103. U.S. House competitors agree GOP has lost way (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
  104. Tabitha Dell' Angelo: Children and Teachers Being Left Behind (HuffingtonPost)
  105. Maryland underdog runs from GOP agenda (The Christian Science Monitor)
  106. No child's behind left alone (WorldNet Daily)
  107. No child's behind left alone (WorldNetDaily)
  108. Green backs Bush on 90% of votes (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
  109. Fine-tuning school law (The Sacramento Bee)
  110. Local schools getting by without the extra funds (Telegraph-Forum)
  111. Local schools getting by without the extra funds (CentralOhio.com)
  112. Impact of No Child Left Behind subject of forum (Stevens Point Journal)
  113. State schools chief to host English-learning forum (Orange County Register)
  114. Federal No Child Left Behind Law Prompts Statewide Public Forums (News 10 Sacramento)
  115. Sparkman Middle catches up with attendance 'glitch' (The Huntsville Times)
  116. Sparkman Middle catches up with attendance 'glitch' (al.com)
  117. State education officials looking for more leeway in 'No Child Left Behind' law (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  118. Teachers bend ear of senator (Yakima Herald-Republic)
  119. No Child Left Behind gets scrutiny (The Herald-Sun)
  120. Donald Elementary awarded Blue Ribbon status (Flower Mound Leader)
  121. How are Falkener students feeling? (Greensboro News-Record)
  122. Students, educators ready for Bush (Greensboro News-Record)
  123. No Child Left Behind Act has plenty of critics (Greensboro News-Record)
  124. Fact Sheet: A Day in North Carolina: President Bush Highlights the Success of No Child Left Behind (White House News)
  125. Involvement Under No Child Left Behind (Washington Post)
  126. Bush touts No Child Left Behind (UPI)
  127. Bush Touts No Child Left Behind (HispanicBusiness.com)
  128. No Child Left Behind Up for Renewal and Potential Changes (The Gilroy Dispatch)
  129. President Bush Discusses No Child Left Behind Act in North Carolina (White House News)
  130. Bush pushes for extension of No Child Left Behind (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
  131. Despite obstacles, Maui school rising to challenge of No Child Left Behind (Honolulu Advertiser)
  132. Remarks by the President on the No Child Left Behind Act (White House News)
  133. Pundit Williams to pay back $34,000 (UPI)
  134. Educators in Alaska for National Indian Education Association conference (Channel 2 News Anchorage)
  135. Neil Bush co. gets money from federal aid (UPI)
  136. BUSH'S FAMILY PROFITS FROM 'NO CHILD' ACT (Los Angeles Times)
  137. Neil Bush's firm gets education act funds (Baltimore Sun)
  138. No Child sanctions flex for schools (The Herald-Tribune)
  139. Less than 'highly qualified' need not apply (Telegraph)
  140. Alliance school receives No Child Left Behind award (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)
  141. Educators want No Child Left Behind revised (SEMissourian.com)
  142. NCLB Timeline 1A (SEMissourian.com)
  143. Briefing: Columnist, feds settle 'covert propaganda' case (Pioneer Press)
  144. Incumbent advocates pragmatism for CUSD (Half Moon Bay Review)
  145. no child left behind law CP 1A (SEMissourian.com)
  146. New list shows 10 Utah schools face sanctions under federal education reform law (The Salt Lake Tribune)
  147. Report: Company led by Bush's brother getting No Child money (KRIS-TV Corpus Christi)
  148. Report: Firm led by Bush's brother getting 'No Child' money (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
  149. Salem middle school "persistently dangerous" (Salem Statesman Journal)
  150. Report: Company led by Bush's brother getting No Child money (KGBT 4 Rio Grande Valley)
  151. Inkster schools cut from failing list (Detroit News)
  152. 4 schools leave list as scores improve (Deseret Morning News)
  153. Tips for dealing with No Child Left Behind (Macon Telegraph)
  154. Overall picture of No Child Left Behind looks good for Great Falls (Great Falls Tribune)
  155. Bush plans to make No Child Left Behind Act a priority (Daily Vidette)
  156. No Child Left Behind gets scrutiny (The Herald-Sun)
  157. Fact Sheet: A Day in North Carolina: President Bush Highlights the Success of No Child Left Behind (White House News)
  158. Bush Touts No Child Left Behind (HispanicBusiness.com)
  159. Federal No Child Left Behind Law Prompts Statewide Public Forums (News 10 Sacramento)
  160. Involvement Under No Child Left Behind (Washington Post)
  161. No Child Left Behind Act has plenty of critics (Greensboro News-Record)
  162. Candidates agree that No Child Left Behind has failed (Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder)
  163. no child left behind (Daily Record)
  164. Schools rated higher by state than feds (The Arizona Republic)
  165. Allen, Webb Stake Out Positions on 'No Child' (Washington Post)
  166. Pavich, Weller detail their positions on No Child Left Behind Act (The Herald News)
  167. Nussle, Judge clash over No Child Left Behind at forum. (Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier)
  168. The Education Revolution America Needs (Heritage Foundation)
  169. Sessions visits McKenzie (Greenville Advocate)
  170. More school districts hit federal targets (The News Journal)
  171. Four RRPS schools plan to ambitiously meet AYP (The Observer)
  172. NCLB having an impact (Alamogordo Daily News)
  173. No Child debate still heated in Virginia (News Virginian)
  174. Law complicates teachers' curriculum (Purdue Exponent)
  175. Head of the class (WALB News 10)
  176. Complying with No Child Left Behind: K-12 Curriculum Research Efficacy Studies Are Key Topic at American Evaluation (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
  177. Complying with No Child Left Behind: K-12 Curriculum Research Efficacy Studies Are Key Topic at American Evaluation (Boursorama)
  178. Oswego school test scores at high level (The Beacon News)
  179. Smyrna School District earns superior rating from Department of Education One of five districts in state to receive top (Smyrna Clayton Sun Times)
  180. Blue Ribbon, Blue Bell (The Port Lavaca Wave)
  181. Castle faces trio in radio debate (The News Journal)
  182. No Child Left Behind Act (kpvi-tv)
  183. TEEN TALK (The Oregonian)
  184. Congressional hopefuls debate Iraq, education (The News Journal)
  185. National committee chair holds forum with school officials (Community Press & Recorder)
  186. Bush shadow cast on local GOP (Honolulu Advertiser)
  187. Garrett board hopefuls say meeting No Child Left Behind goals a tough task (Cumberland Times-News)
  188. School improvement plan in works in Allen County (Bowling Green Daily News)
  189. Author of No Child Left Behind defends its impact (Brownsville Herald)
  190. Bush Pitches Incentive Pay For Teachers (Washington Post)
  191. Roosevelt Elementary honored (The Steubenville Herald-Star)
  192. Bush: No Child Left Behind Closing Achievement Gap (Washington Post)
  193. Academic coaches help Grant County teachers get the most out of their students (Cumberland Times-News)
  194. Refocus education on independence (Standard-Journal)
  195. School shows significant improvement in scores (Clark County Democrat)
  196. Some opt out of military options (USA Today)
  197. Stray Standardized Tests May Leave One School Behind (NBC 5 Chicago)
  198. Worst Reading Crisis in History May be Due to Incomplete School Vision Screenings, Despite No Child Left Behind (PR Web)
  199. After 6 years, most students making grade (The Herald News)
  200. Worst Reading Crisis in History May be Due to Incomplete School Vision Screenings, Despite No Child Left Behind (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
  201. Stray tests could result in failing grades for school (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
  202. Stray tests could result in failing grades for school (Harrisburg Daily Register)
  203. Stray tests could result in failing grades for school (Southern Illinoisan)
  204. Holloway garners national award (Daily News Journal)
  205. State runs late on test scores (Telegraph)
  206. *********** Evidently ?No Child Left Behind? does not apply in the Tehachapi Unified School District. * It appears the (Tehachapi News)
  207. Stray tests ISAT found (Journal Gazette & Times Courier)
  208. Crooked Creek takes ribbon (Carmel Topics)
  209. Stray tests ISAT found (Southern Illinoisan)
  210. Privacy threat overpowers need for student data (The Daily Iowan)
  211. Education law punishes honesty (BendBulletin.com)
  212. Complying with No Child Left Behind: K-12 Curriculum Research Efficacy Studies Are Key Topic at American Evaluation (Boursorama)
  213. No Child Left Behind Act (kpvi-tv)
  214. Kansas Schools' Reports Delayed (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  215. Kansas schools' reports delayed (KSHB-TV Kansas City)
  216. Anacortes American - GoAnacortes.com (Anacortes American)
  217. More schools miss targets (Lincoln Journal Star)
  218. More LPS schools fall below standards (Lincoln Journal Star)
  219. Tutoring company sues DPS, claims it violated No Child law (Detroit News)
  220. No Child Left Behind status clarified for several schools (News Leader)
  221. Grand Island School Clears Federal Bar (RedNova)
  222. Arkansas gets conditional approval for school progress assessment (FOX 16 Little Rock)
  223. Ark. Gets Conditional Approval For School Assessment (KTHV Little Rock)
  224. Alaska denied No Child Left Behind flexibility (KTVF Fairbanks)
  225. Alaska denied No Child Left Behind flexibility (KTVA Anchorage)
  226. No Child Left Behind and Alaska (KTVA Anchorage)
  227. County schools chief leads national education panel (North County Times)
  228. Alaska gets no flexibility on No Child Left Behind law (Anchorage Daily News)
  229. State education proposal OK?d; Federal agency picks Delaware as ?growth model? (Delaware State News)
  230. CISD trustees to discuss staff qualifications (The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung)
  231. ELECTION AFTERMATH / AMERICA: WHAT?S AT STAKE / EDUCATION (San Francisco Chronicle)
  232. Some fear there's no fun in school (Great Falls Tribune)
  233. Questions remain as schools still struggle to implement No Child Left Behind (Great Falls Tribune)
  234. OPI, educators want to see major changes to No Child Left Behind (Great Falls Tribune)
  235. School rating change rejected by feds again (The Oregonian)
  236. SLV schools aim to outdo No Child Left Behind (Santa Cruz Sentinel)
  237. School: McCook did well despite 'watch list' status (McCook Daily Gazette)
  238. Fewer Portland students providing information to military (NewsSource 16 Eugene)
  239. What these tests mean (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
  240. Minnesota students' math and reading proficiency declines (Minnesota Public Radio)
  241. Eastern Heights back from the brink (Pioneer Press)
  242. Feds reject Oregon for school-ratings test (Salem Statesman Journal)
  243. Panelists dissatisfied with No Child Left Behind Act (Columbian Missourian)
  244. 1 In 4 Minn. Schools Miss Performance Goals (WCCO Minneapolis/St. Paul)
  245. One in four schools short of performance goals (Post-Bulletin)
  246. Rochester students struggle with math (Post-Bulletin)
  247. Minnesota schools leaving children behind (5 Eyewitness News)
  248. Kansas Schools Get their Grades (WIBW-TV Topeka)
  249. School Report Card Released (KAKE)
  250. Our View --- School ratings may not reflect reality (Mankato Free Press)